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Jones Act 46 U.S.C.
(New Jones Act)
Jones Act 46 U.S.C.
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The Jones Act
Table of Contents
OVERVIEW
I. IN GENERAL
A. General Principles
B. Relationship to Other Available Remedies
1. Traditional Maritime Remedies
2. Remedies Provided by Federal Statute
3. Remedies Provided by State or Territorial Law
C. Applicability to Foreign Ships, Seamen, and Occurrences
1. In General
2. Place of Injury
3. Nationality or Ownership of Vessel
a. In General
b. Foreign Ownership
c. Foreign Flag Vessels Owned or Operated by American Interests
4. Nationality of Seaman
5. Other Factors
II. PERSONS ENTITLED TO RECOVER
A. Seamen
1. General Principles
a. In General
b. Tests for Determining Status as Seaman
2. Employed on "Vessel in Navigation"
a. In General
b. Status of Vessel
c. Particular Vessels
3. Particular Persons as Seamen
B. Representatives or Beneficiaries of Seamen
III. EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP
A. In General
B. Particular Persons or Entities as Employers
C. Injury as Sustained in Course of Employment
IV. NEGLIGENCE
A. In General
B. Vicarious Liability
1. In General
2. Particular Acts of Crew
C. Circumstances of Injury
1. Assault
a. In General
b. Assaults Among Crew and Officers
2. Improper Management and Supervision
a. In General
b. Particular Acts Supervised
3. Medical Care
4. Physical Properties of Vessel and Dock
5. Other Circumstances
V. DEFENSES
A. Seaman's Acts or Omissions
1. Contributory and Comparative Negligence
2. Assumption of Risk
3. Contributory Negligence and Assumption of Risk Under Particular Circumstances
B. Release
C. Limitations of Actions
1. Statutory Limitations
2. Laches
D. Collateral Estoppel and Res Judicata
E. Limitation of Liability
F. Other Defenses
VI. DAMAGES
A. In General
B. Damages for Personal Injury
1. Elements of Damages
2. Deductions From Award
C. Damages for Wrongful Death
1. Elements of Damages
2. Computation of Award
VII. PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
A. State Court Actions
B. Jurisdiction
1. In General
2. Bases of Jurisdiction
C. Venue
1. In General
2. Bases of Venue
3. Forum Non Conveniens
D. Election of Alternative Remedies
1. In General
2. Electing Particular Remedies
E. Institution of Action
F. Pleadings and Motions
1. Complaint
2. Answer
3. Motions
G. Removal and Remand
H. Discovery
I. Jury
1. Right To Jury Trial
2. Submission of Issues
J. Evidence
1. In General
2. Plaintiff's Burden of Proof
3. Defendant's Burdeon of Proof
4. Admissibility of Evidence
K. Appeal and Review
L. Settlement
Jones Act Table of Contents
Jones Act Table of Contents
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